We are going to WDW Sept 6th-14th. My akita is staying at either the vet's or his trainers and my shich tzu is staying with a co worker of mine that she knows and loves. However, neither of them can take care of my macaw parrot. My neighbor has a son about 12 or 13 y/o that I am considering asking to come over twice a day. He would have to cut off my home security system, feed him his dry food and his fresh food (I would have the fresh food cut up and in a big covered bowl all ready for him in the fridge), and change his water. Then he'd have to come back in the afternoon to change his water again and just make sure he had plenty of food to last until the morning, and of course reset the security system every time he left. Each visit shouldn't take more than 5-10 minutes. I would put a lock on the big door of his cage to make sure the boy didn't try to get him out (all three of his ceramic food dishes are accessed from the outside of the cage). I would of course, bring both him and his little brother back something from WDW, but how much should I offer to pay him?

Once I gave him (an older man) a Panera gift card, and he really didn't want to accept it. When I was growing up, we always fed the neighbor's animals for free, and they would reciprocate.